REYKJAVÍK PRIDE
The Gay Pride is a major event in Iceland, gathering tourists and locals ...Read more
MARATHON DE REYKJAVIK
Read moreTake advantage of the fresh Icelandic air to take part in this international race that takes place every year. Various courses are offered: the marathon itself, the half marathon, a 10 km race for adults, and races of 600 metres and 3 kilometres for the younger ones. Enough to make the whole family run! Moreover, given the number of participants, it seems to see the entire population of the country running! Good to know: the marathon takes place on the same day as the Night of Culture with many free celebrations.
REYKJAVÍK INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL
A festival that allows you to see screenings in unusual places (swimming ...Read more
NUIT CULTURELLE (MENNINGARNÓTT)
A night that lovers of literature cannot miss, an opportunity to think ...Read more
REYKJAVÍK ARTS FESTIVAL
A festival that is over 40 years old in Iceland to celebrate art in all its ...Read more
SECRET SOLSTICE
Let's celebrate the music and the sun in the capital with the Secret ...Read more
JOURNÉE DE L'INDÉPENDANCE
Independence Day commemorates the end of Iceland's affiliation with ...Read more
DESIGNMARCH
Ideal for discovering creativity and new Nordic trends, the DesignMarch ...Read more
FOOD AND FUN FESTIVAL
Created more than 15 years ago, this festival brings together chefs from ...Read more
WINTER LIGHTS FESTIVAL
During the Winter Lights Festival, the return of light is celebrated with ...Read more
ICELAND AIRWAVES
Probably the most famous festival in Iceland, it gathers every year great ...Read more
NOËL ET JOUR DE L'AN
To spend a unique New Year's Eve, you can admire the numerous fireworks ...Read more
FESTIVAL LITTERAIRE DE REYKJAVIK
During this festival, you can attend colloquiums and interviews in English ...Read more
REYKJAVIK JAZZ FESTIVAL
Read moreWant to discover the capital in a different way? If you're in Reykjavík at the end of August-beginning of September, don't hesitate to go to one of the performances that take place during the Reykjavík Jazz Festival. A church, public library, hotel, independent theatre or cafe are among the many different venues that house the musicians performing at this festival, which began in 1990. An unusual way to (re)discover some of the venues and enjoy the music in a friendly atmosphere.
NUIT DES MUSÉES
Every year in February, the museums open their doors at night for free to ...Read more
MARCHÉS DE NOËL
What better way to enjoy the magic of the festive season than at the ...Read more